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Vol.V IXI.
GHURCHMWELL'S |
CLEAN SMEEPSALE BESGINNING
"WEDNESDAY, Aug. 31stat 8 o’clock a. m.
The success of our Sales in %\the past will be greatly out riifal
ed by this Clean Sweep Sale. ‘ ‘
Our Mr. Churchwell has just returned from New York and Eastern Markets. While there he buuglit specially
for this sale 3 | ~‘ :
Jobs, Samples and Special Lines Bankrupts Etc.
Which]will enable you for ten days to secure Choice .Merchandise at from one third to one fourth off, :
- RED TAGS ON EVERY BARGAIN.,. @
1000 Yards Calicoes and awns, Thisis a collection of Remnants, some
thing to snit every one, Sale priceysrd .o . 2541
5000 yards. yd wide sheeting, clean sweep sale, price toyds. . 46;‘
_ Bleached Cambric, 10 to 20 yd pieces, loc goods, Sale price yd
. Men’s Shirts, odd lot of these goods some werth to 75¢ choice during
e o s Te e
Men’s $lO suits, specially for this sale we have a few of the-e suits, Clean
Sees side paibe .- o o ei o P
Clean Sweep Sale prices on these Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, Dress Goods, Linnens, Underware, Shirts, Hats
For lack of space we areunable to giveyou all prices. Get the bill that tells you
11. Let us know we’ll mail you one. Date Aug. 31stfor 10 Days. Place Albany.
~ A. F. CHURCHWELL, |
62Broad St,
l | _MofJ,C.o._
I My Large and Spa
cious Store House and
Lot. Said lot containing
first-classmulelot and
stables thereon. The
best locationin thecity
for sale of GOODS and
Nore can equal the location for a Muwle (96
Fine well water. Call ard see me. 1
C.F.PUTNAM. |
THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL.
Leesburg, Georgia, Friday, October. 7. 1904
adies dress Skirts.
Were $1.50 Clean sweep Sale price . ... ... .. .. gge
-:‘ 3.00 . Y "‘ e B Lol oe L
LRI ! e oS s s
: Tadae D T R el e
PIC URES;— 162%0 A Gilt frampe plctures -7 o 0 o 7 i 98¢
150 30800 WOSLRURO, hale Brice -.0 L nn E itk o e
Grand aad Poatit Jaror;:
_ The following is a list of the Grand and
Petit Jurors drawn to serve at the Octobar
term of Lee Superior Court.
il-E. Y. Turner 16- Joe B. PAul,
, 2-. C. N, Hayes 17- E. S. Adams,
3~ R. §. Pryor, 18- C. A. Castellow,
4-C.B. Avery, 19- G. A. Nesbit,
i5-W. T. Lockett 20- H. R .Stovall,
i 6 -D. G, Avera, 21~ W. Beauchamp,
- 7-Geo. W. McDonald 22- Owen P. Brown,
8- G. W. Marttin, Sr. 23- H. L. Long, Jr,
g 9-T. J. Price,. 24~ 0. W, Statham,
10- Win, B. Botewell, 25- W. D. Green,
I 11— R. B. Clifton, 26~ L. Ivey,
| 12- A. ]. Powell, 27- M. W, Kitchens,
13~ B. Tyler, 28- C. E. Lockett,
'4- Geo. C. Bass, 29- Duncan Forrister
15-R. A. Foriester 3c-T.S. I'mitcu
'k PETIT JURORS.
ln-0. E Tucker, 19- Chatles O. Young,
2-]. H. Gooldroe, 20-1.. I,» Hammond,
'3-W. A, McDonald 21- A. B, Cowart,
4- F.T. King, 22- D. A. Ragan,
5-]. D. Beauchamp 23- Bob Hickey,
6-C. A, Rhodes, 24-]. D. Snellgrove,
7- W. ]J. Tomlinson 25- Edgar |, Simmons
8- E T Youngblood 26- W, H Turner,
9- N H Ware, 27- H D kogan,
10- N E OQutlaw 28- DonaldE Graham
11- W P Bencraft 29- W C Prica
2- Fl. Hayslip 3o ] R Mitchell.
13- T C Edwards 31- John F Gill
4- A F Green 32- A R Munros
15- D H Varnum 33- Charlie Martin
16- H A Pope 34- Elbert, Hayslip.
17- G L. Manning 35- S ] Powell
8- Baruey Usry 35- Silas M Page
Witness the Honarable Z. A. Littlejohn
Judge of said Court, this the 11th. day of
Angust, 1904.
J. W. Morgan Dep.
Clerk of Lee Svrerior Ceur
e ~ oWy v
“After I was induced to try CASCA
RETS, 1 will never be without them in the house.
My liver was in a very bad shape. and my head
ached and I had stomach trouble. Now. since tak
ing Cascarets, 1 feel fine. My wife has also used
them with beneficial results for sour stomach.”
JoB. KREHLING, 1921 Congress St., Bt. Louis, Mo,
CANDY
CATHARTIC |
TRADE MARK nmno‘
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken, W eaken, or Gripe, 10¢, 2ic, Sl¢.
. CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Bterling Romedy Company, Chieago, Montreal, New York, %18
NO-TO-BAG 3 o oiarion o, sl dnue
, .
Foley’s Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right.
NO’ 9.“